RALEIGH — Raleigh police are continuing their hunt
for a team of carjackers whom they believe have struck three times since
late last week.

Investigators say three suspects are responsible for the North Raleigh
attacks. The three carjackings occurred in the vicinity of the Lynn and
Ray Road intersection. The latest happened Sunday morning.

Police say one suspect confronts victims at gunpoint after following
them home, and is then joined by a second suspect. The third then follows
in another car.

Raleigh Police Lt. Allen Inman says the carjackers are targeting
late-model luxury cars, but that all drivers need to be aware of their
surroundings at all times.

Inman adds that if, despite all precautions, you find yourself
face-to-face with a gun, give up the car.

They say they have several leads, but are sorting through them to
determine which are most credible. They have released descriptions of two
of the suspects. Both are black males, one about 5-feet-6 and 160
pounds, the other 5-feet-10 and 160 pounds. Both were wearing dark
clothing when last seen.

Two of the stolen cars have been recovered from a Durham housing
complex, but the suspects have not been located.

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